Friday, December 4, 2009

We're sending you warm post-holiday-feast vibes...along with the reminder that the best way to shake off a lazy weekend spent eating high calorie foods is to...SHAKE IT OFF at the FUZZANOVA party!This FRIDAY @ SOUTHPAW in Brooklyn.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The FUZZANOVA FREAK OUT PARTY is going underground. We just need to freak out on our own terms...So, this Saturday 10/31...when the rest of the city will be having their regular Halloween parties, ours will be different.It's a Fuzzaween. Sssshhh! secret location to be announced by e-mail:seriously, please RSVP by wed latest at fuzzanova@yahoo.com.It's a private space for friends only that will fill up quick!

We can't reveal the mystery, but here's a hint:the best f**ing freak out-factory somewhere between the Amazon and the East rivers....And another hint: free for all guests in freak-out costumes, $5 silent donation for all guests without.

What the FUZZ? It's el sickest, el fuzziest sound that has inspired FUZZANOVA- the South American Sixties Dance Party- rare and raw Latin American Garage, Funk, Soul and Tropicalia from the 60s and 70s hecho para el freak out! HALLOWEEN night 10/31, DJ La Boite will be spinning the tracks straight from el Mercosur. Get so-fuzzdicated! Sign up to get the invitation: fuzzanova@yahoo.com

Monday, October 5, 2009

After the success of our first Fuzzanova Freak Out, we can't wait for the next one, this coming Friday. DJ La Boite and his disciples will continue to delight you with rare and raw Latin American Garage, Funk, Soul and Tropicalia from the 60s and 70s. All this, in the friendly atmosphere of the bar downstairs at Eight Mile Creek, located in Nolita, the center of the Universe.

Also, as part of a pre-closing celebration for the New York Film Fuzztival, don't miss our screening of "Fuego" and "The Female" starring luscious Miss Argentina 1955, Isabel Sarli.

Flash back to the year 1969, while the rest of the world got to groove + Go-Go in public, South America had to party on the down low. Fuzz guitars were confiscated by the police, mini skirts were condemned by the ultra conservative religious right and lists of local bands and hipster fans were compiled by the CIA and passed to powerful Dictators for prosecution.
Its no surprise that during those years, the rawest garage, the funkiest go-go, the trippiest psychedelic and Bossa Nova soul was produced in the basements of Buenos Aires, the Favelas in Brazil, the heights of Bolivia and Peru, and the jungles in Paraguay.
It's the sickest, fuzziest sound that has inspired FUZZANOVA- the South American Sixties Dance Party- hecho para el freak out!